Laserfiche WebLink
Attachment 3 <br /> learning tools in multiple languages, as well as an "International DVD" section <br /> representing over 40 languages. <br /> III. Free and Equitable Access to Information <br /> The library affirms that free and equitable access to information resources supports an <br /> enlightened citizenry, which is interpreted from the American Library Association's <br /> (ALA) Library Bill of Rights. As a public space, the library functions as an impartial <br /> repository of materials, where stories and ideas from different walks of life may be <br /> discovered and borrowed without hindrance, thereby upholding the values of intellectual <br /> freedom. Furthermore, the Library acknowledges the right and responsibility of parents <br /> and guardians to determine their children's use of library materials. <br /> IV. Collection Maintenance <br /> In order to maintain a vital and relevant collection, library staff regularly assess library <br /> materials and digital resources for condition, accuracy, and usage. Staff make these <br /> assessments through both direct examination and usage data, and adhere to the <br /> principles stated in the ALA's Evaluating Library Collections statement. <br /> Library materials that have been lost or damaged may be replaced using the same <br /> criteria as was used for selection. Other factors considered when deciding on <br /> replacements include the current number of duplicate holdings (copies), availability of <br /> newer materials on the subject, existence of adequate coverage of a subject, and <br /> demand for a specific title. <br /> Deselection of materials, or weeding, is essential to maintain the quality, relevance, and <br /> purpose of library collections and involves the removal of items from the collection. <br /> Library staff deselect items based upon several factors including publishing date, <br /> physical condition, community interest, availability of newer or more valid titles, and <br /> space limitations. <br /> Deselected materials are donated to the Friends of the Pleasanton Library nonprofit <br /> group. The Friends of the Library may then choose to further donate materials, resell <br /> materials with proceeds benefiting the library, or ship materials for recycling. <br /> V. Reconsideration of Materials <br /> Patrons may share their concerns regarding the content of a particular title by filling out <br /> and submitting a Request for Reconsideration of Materials form. Library staff will review <br /> the form and provide a written response within 30 days of receipt. <br />